Google Kubernetes Engine
GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine) is a managed Kubernetes service provided by Google Cloud Platform (GCP) for deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications using Kubernetes. It offers features such as automated cluster management, workload orchestration, and integration with GCP services for building cloud-native applications and microservices. Readers can explore GKE's capabilities, deployment options, and best practices for container orchestration, enabling organizations to streamline application development, deployment, and operations in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
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